Poems of Dark Clouds

The poem "Dark Clouds" is as follows:

1. Dark clouds spread their wings in the sky, and wind and rain are coming to scare birds. (Excerpted from the Heron Pavilion by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty)

2. Dark clouds lock the battlefield black, thunder is rolling, and ghosts are frightened. (Excerpted from Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji's "Tai Chang Yin Chibi Nostalgia")

My heart is blue on the river with falling autumn clouds. (Excerpted from "Like a Dream Last Night" by Li Qingzhao, a poet in Yuan Dynasty)

4. The thin shadow is shallow, and the faint fragrance comes at dusk; Still feel that the dream is very long, flying over four mountains and five mountains. (Excerpted from the Heron Pavilion by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty)

Flowers are similar from year to year, but people are different from year to year. (Excerpted from Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass)

In these poems, dark clouds are depicted as flying birds, tightly locked black chariots and bleak autumn clouds. In the author's works, dark clouds often give people a feeling of depression and dreariness, suggesting the coming storm or war.

At the same time, these poems also imply praise for dark clouds. For example, "if you keep cutting it, you will leave, and the reason is still very chaotic." Li Qingzhao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, expressed his sadness through his touching description of dark clouds. "Listening in stormy waves, Guan Shanyue is the same color". Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, combined dark clouds with beautiful natural scenery to create a romantic and aesthetic artistic conception. These poems are full of philosophy and emotion, leaving a deep impression on readers.